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James Bayn v - . [1692] Mor 11092 (21 December 1692)
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[1692] Mor 11092
Triennial Prescription of Accounts, Act 1579. c. 83.
James Bayn v. -
Date: 21 December 1692 Case No. No 293.
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James Bayn wright, having reclaimed against an interlocutor, finding that wright and mason-work not pursued for within three years, fell within the compass of the triennial prescription, introduced by the 83d act 1579; alleging, That was only in merchants accompts,. and not in such tradesmen's, where the work was durable and permanent for many years; and that rents of lands in the country, and seamens wages, had been found not to be included in that act;—the Lords found no reason of diversity, but that they prescribed as well as other tradesmen's accompts.
Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 120. Fountainhall, v. 1. p. 535.